A rich cousin to the classic pecan pie, this version has dates and raisins as well as pecans, lots of brown sugar, eggs, cream and butter. And its plenty spicy with allspice and nutmeg. Serve it with unsweetened whipped cream.

This very old recipe has a small amount of milk and a bit of flour stirred into the custard, so it bakes up more dense than a traditional custard. And the nutmeg adds a wonderful flavor to this heavier baked pie. Serve warm or cold with whipped cream.

Self-rising flour, vanilla extract and apple cider vinegar distinguish this sweet, classic pie. Along with sugar, butter and eggs, they 're all mixed together in a bowl, poured into a prepared crust and baked.

Sweet, smooth, and delicious, this Southern pie is made with evaporated milk. It is so easy to make and bake, and it looks and tastes like it took hours to whip up. Wonderful hot or cold, and delightful dusted with freshly-grated nutmeg.